Zimbabwe's Leader Takes January Break at Home.
President Mnangagwa starts his yearly break today. He plans to stay in Zimbabwe during his time off.
When he rests, two leaders will run the country. Mr. Mohadi will take charge from today until January 19, and Dr. Chiwenga will lead until early February.
The news came from Mr. George Charamba at the president's office. He said Mr. Mnangagwa can still help with urgent matters, including his work as head of Zimbabwe and leader of Southern African nations.
The break lasts one month. The president wants to stay close to home. He returns to his full duties when February starts.
Each vice president gets time to lead. They split the work between themselves, which helps keep the country running smoothly when the president rests.
President Mnangagwa starts his yearly break today. He plans to stay in Zimbabwe during his time off.
When he rests, two leaders will run the country. Mr. Mohadi will take charge from today until January 19, and Dr. Chiwenga will lead until early February.
The news came from Mr. George Charamba at the president's office. He said Mr. Mnangagwa can still help with urgent matters, including his work as head of Zimbabwe and leader of Southern African nations.
The break lasts one month. The president wants to stay close to home. He returns to his full duties when February starts.
Each vice president gets time to lead. They split the work between themselves, which helps keep the country running smoothly when the president rests.